Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 216.195.213.27]
on August 25, 2008 04:03 PM
I'm the Community Mgr for kablink and wanted to answer the above question about kablink. kablink Teaming is much more that just a portlet in Liferay. You are correct that the current version ships as several portlets in Liferay, however in the upcoming release you will have the option of either installing kablink with Liferay or running it stand alone. kablink Teaming provides a much more seemless approach to team collaboration than what is currently available in Liferay. All content in kablink is indexed in one Lucene index (blogs, wikis, forums, even attached documents) and in the newer kablink releases you also get workflow which allows business users to setup their own custom work processes. kablink Teaming also allows business users to setup custom web forms to gather specific information about business objects relevant to their specific teams processes.
kablink also has a Conferencing server that adds real-time presence and meeting capability to the Teaming server. Using Conferencing, Teaming users will see not only who created the information in Teaming but whether that person is online or not. Using Conferencing users can start real-time meetings directly from Teaming and share their desktop. Conferencing is even adding audio capabilities to allow VOIP conference calling in the near future.
Open the door to team productivity with kablink
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 216.195.213.27] on August 25, 2008 04:03 PMkablink also has a Conferencing server that adds real-time presence and meeting capability to the Teaming server. Using Conferencing, Teaming users will see not only who created the information in Teaming but whether that person is online or not. Using Conferencing users can start real-time meetings directly from Teaming and share their desktop. Conferencing is even adding audio capabilities to allow VOIP conference calling in the near future.
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